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Find out how CounterCraft’s deception technology solution protects and defends the likes of the US DoD and NATO from the most sophisticated cyber attacks.

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Federal Capability Datasheet

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What’s inside:

Four pages of insight into cybersecurity and government

Four pages of insight into cybersecurity and government

A list of challenges to protecting governments and the federal sector

A list of challenges to protecting governments and the federal sector

A list of federal sector use cases

A list of federal sector use cases

An example of a confidential information access campaign

An example of a confidential information access campaign

The technical scope and summary of the cyber deception platform

The technical scope and summary of the cyber deception platform

Capabilities and benefits of cyber deception in the world of banking and financial institutions

Capabilities and benefits of cyber deception in the world of banking and financial institutions

Federal and government agencies have always been a primary target of cyber criminals. CounterCraft has the world’s most sophisticated cyber-deception platform, used by NATO, the US DoD, and other governments and militaries worldwide. It installs quickly and addresses some of the biggest challenges across sectors, from military to state departments, including data exfiltration, insider threat, operational confidentiality, and gaining intel.

Check out capability statement datasheet to learn more about our federal and government cybersecurity solution that is proven to gather actionable threat intelligence and offer security visibility across vast infrastructures.

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of IT decision-makers believed their organizations had been targeted by a threat actor operating on behalf of a nation-state.